CANiK Releases the Prime Radian

CANiK proudly announces the Prime Radian, a next-generation 9mm micro-compact pistol that redefines everyday carry performance. Built on the award-winning METE MC9 PRIME platform and enhanced through a collaboration with Radian® Weapons, the CANiK Prime Radian delivers exceptional recoil control, flatter shooting, and refined ergonomics, all without sacrificing concealability.

At its core, the PRIME RADIAN features the Radian® AFTERBURNER micro-compensator, RAMJET™ ported pistol barrel and BACKSTRAP + MAGWELL, working together to significantly reduce muzzle rise and improve shot-to-shot recovery. The result is a micro-compact pistol that handles like a full-size firearm while remaining optimized for everyday carry.

Designed for professionals, enthusiasts, and new shooters alike, the Prime Radian combines these premium enhancements with CANiK METE MC9 PRIME’s proven performance features, including a flat-face aluminum trigger with a crisp 90° break, optics-ready slide, and Night Fision® tritium front and rear night sights.

Each Prime Radian ships fully equipped with two 17-round magazines, a hard case, Canik holster, and CANiK tool kit, delivering a complete, ready-to-use package out of the box at an MSRP of only $899.99. Read more

FPC Files Reply Brief in Lawsuit Challenging Illegal Savannah, Ga. Gun Control Law

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a reply in support of its motion for summary judgment in Morris v. Savannah, its lawsuit challenging a City of Savannah, Georgia firearm storage ordinance that is patently unlawful under the State’s comprehensive firearm preemption law.

FPC is joined in the litigation by Deacon Morris, an FPC member. The plaintiffs are represented by attorney John R. Monroe of John Monroe Law, P.C.

The brief was filed in Chatham County Superior Court in Georgia.

The brief was filed on June 18, 2026. The Court will now either decide the motion on the papers or scheduled oral arguments.

Preemption laws like Georgia’s exist to prevent peaceable gun owners from having to navigate a minefield of ordinances that could result in fines and jail time. The state’s law applies to all local jurisdictions, including Savannah. Read more

DNR checks in on inland fisheries with lake and stream surveys

Contact: Jim Francis, 517-242-3593

A Department of Natural Resources crew conducting a stream survey on Highbanks Creek in Barry County.If you were out on the water last year, you might have noticed something interesting: crews with nets and measuring boards, catching and documenting fish. In 2025, Michigan Department of Natural Resources fisheries management units completed more than 350 fisheries surveys across the state. Staff completed 225 surveys of inland lakes and 127 surveys of streams.

“The fisheries management units performed inland fisheries surveys to evaluate if management actions, like fish stocking or habitat improvement projects, had the desired effect,” said Jim Francis, DNR Fisheries Division Lake Erie basin coordinator. “Survey data helps us understand whether our management actions resulted in better recreational fishing in certain areas or improved the overall health of a lake or stream.”

These surveys help track inland fisheries populations, evaluate stocking efforts to increase angler opportunities or address concerns from the public, all of which is critical for effectively managing the state’s diverse fisheries. Read more

Michigan Bear and elk hunting licenses set for 2026

An elk and a bear in a field
Starting today, tens of thousands of applicants for Michigan’s highly coveted bear and elk licenses can learn whether they will be participating in this year’s hunts.

Annual drawing results for bear and elk seasons are now available. Learn whether you’re one of the lucky hunters at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses, through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app or by calling 517-284-9453. Hunters are responsible for obtaining their drawing results.

With more than 100,000 people in total applying every year to hunt bear and elk, the $5 applications are wildly popular.

For some hunting periods, the odds of landing a license are long, although each unsuccessful applicant earns credit for future hunts. Bear hunters can get a license sooner by applying for the second or third hunting periods in most Upper Peninsula units.

This year, 6,278 bear licenses and 200 elk licenses are available.

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Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Western Revolver Now Available

Time to Cowboy Up with Winchester Air Rifles new CO2-powered Single Action Western Revolver. Built to recall the Wild West when black powder mixed with dust from the herd and real cowpokes broke untamed mustangs, bones and hearts. With a Winchester Single Action Western Revolver in your holster, you’ll walk a little taller and talk a little slower.

The Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Western Revolver is all metal with a gun metal finish and nickel-plated accents, with a functioning hammer, loading gate and extractor. This big iron shoots both BBs and pellets and comes with six BB and six BB pellet cartridges. It features a faux wood grip and sends the BB or pellet downrange at up to 450 feet per second. It weighs in at 2.3 pounds, with a blade front sight and slide safety.

So go ahead and skin that smoke wagon. The new Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Western Revolver will take you back to the dusty streets. You can almost smell the campfire smoke!

Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Western Revolver Specifications:

  • Weight: 2.3 Pounds
  • Grips: Faux Wood
  • Caliber: .177 BB or Pellet
  • Velocity: CO2 powered – Up to 450 fps
  • Barrel: Rifled steel Barrel
  • Sights: Blade Front
  • Capacity: 6 BBs or Pellets
  • MSRP: $129.90

Winchester Air Rifles is one of the legendary brands under the Iconic Outdoor Group umbrella.

Tips Lead to Poaching Arrests in Southern Indiana (Clark/Jefferson Counties)

Information provided by concerned citizens has led to multiple poaching and criminal charges after an extensive investigation conducted by Indiana Conservation Officers.

In December 2025, Indiana Conservation Officers received a report alleging that Woodrow Snyder, 28, of Charlestown, had been shooting multiple deer at night from a motor vehicle.

On the morning of Dec. 18, 2025, Clark County Sheriff’s Deputies and Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a complaint of shots fired. Officers conducted a traffic stop on a pickup truck driven by Snyder. Inside the truck, officers discovered multiple dead deer, and several discarded firearms were located along the roadside. Snyder’s passenger was arrested at the scene, and the vehicle was seized as evidence.

Over the following weeks, Indiana Conservation Officers executed several search warrants, collected extensive physical and digital evidence, and conducted numerous interviews with witnesses and suspects. The investigation revealed evidence indicating that Snyder, with the assistance of several accomplices, allegedly killed more than 30 white-tailed deer during the 2025 fall and winter seasons.

After officers submitted their findings, the Clark and Jefferson County prosecutor’s offices issued warrants for Snyder’s arrest. He was taken into custody on June 4, and booked into the Clark County Jail.

Snyder is facing the following charges:

• Obstruction of Justice (Level 6 Felony)
• Illegal Sale of Wildlife (Level 6 Felony)
• Unlawful Taking of Deer (Class B Misdemeanor)
• Jacklighting (Class C Misdemeanor)
• Hunting Without a License (Class C Misdemeanor)
• Hunting with the Aid of a Motor Vehicle (Class C Misdemeanor)
• Hunting Without Consent of a Landowner (Class C Misdemeanor) Read more

One Horse to Launch One Horse Express Rifle in Collaboration With Atrius Development Group

 

BROWNSTOWN, Ind. — One Horse, a rapidly growing American firearms Manufacturer; Today, announced the launch of its exclusive One Horse Express Rifle—the first factory-built production rifle equipped with Atrius Development Group’s revolutionary Forced Reset Selector (FRS).

Rather than simply adding components to an existing platform, the One Horse Express is designed, assembled and tuned from the ground up as a complete system to deliver maximum reliability, consistency and performance right out of the box.

The One Horse Express key features:

  • Atrius Development Group FRS (Single-Sided)
  • THRiL RTG (Rugged Tactical Grip)
  • THRiL CCS (Combat Competition Stock)
  • Breek Arms Warhammer Mod2
  • 16-inch CrMoV, nitride, SOCOM-profile barrel with 1:8 twist, dimpled
  • 15-inch Express-Lock Handguard System with enhanced lock-up
  • Low-profile, staked, steel gas block, mid-length gas system
  • H2 buffer system

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ATN Launches the Odin 6 MFT: The Best Overall Multi-Purpose Thermal Optic Available Today

One Device. Four Roles. Zero Compromises. ATN’s 6th Generation Multi-Functional Thermal Optic Redefines Versatility in Thermal Imaging.

ATN Corp, a global leader in advanced optics and thermal imaging technology with over 30 years of field-proven innovation, today announced the launch of the ATN Odin 6 MFT (Multi-Functional Thermal) — a professional-grade thermal imaging optic engineered to function as a handheld thermal monocular, helmet-mounted thermal viewer, thermal clip-on optic, and dedicated weapon-mounted thermal sight, all in one compact package. Built on ATN’s all-new 6th Generation thermal engine, the Odin 6 MFT is purpose-built for hunters, ranchers, landowners, law enforcement professionals, and tactical operators who demand maximum versatility without sacrificing performance.

WHAT IS THE BEST MULTI-PURPOSE THERMAL OPTIC?

The ATN Odin 6 MFT is a true multi-functional thermal optic designed to replace multiple single-purpose devices. Available in four configurations — Odin MFT 320, Odin MFT 320 LRF, Odin MFT 640, and Odin MFT 640 LRF — it operates in four distinct modes: handheld thermal monocular, helmet-mounted thermal viewer, thermal clip-on for day optics, and dedicated weapon-mounted thermal sight. Compatible with day optics up to 6× magnification and mountable via Wilcox NVG Shoe or Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail, the Odin 6 MFT transitions seamlessly between missions without the need for additional hardware. Select LRF models include an integrated laser rangefinder accurate to 1,000 yards (±1 m), enabling on-demand range data without external gear. Read more

Ultimate 9mm Package for Today’s 100 Days of Silence Giveaway

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Silencer Central is thrilled to announce that today, June 19, 2026, Day 64 of the 100 Days of Silence promotion will provide one lucky winner with an amazing 9mm bundle. The package will have more than $3,500 in guns, gear, training, and, of course, a suppressor. Don’t delay! This giveaway is available for one day only, and one lucky winner will take home a sweet 9mm prize.

Today’s prize package includes:

  • Ruger PC Charger 9mm pistol
  • BANISH 9 suppressor
  • ATN ThOR 6 Mini thermal scope
  • Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm
  • Shooting Targets USA pistol dueling tree
  • One-year Armorer membership

This massive prize package is part of the 100 Days of Silence promotion; the largest giveaway of firearms and suppressors ever attempted. We are past the halfway point to the end, so enter now. Each day a new prize package is up for grabs. Keep in mind, you must register for the giveaway every day. Enter and find complete eligibility details and official rules are available at www.PopularSuppressors.com/100-Days-of-Silence/. Read more

FPC Applauds Supreme Court Decision on Federal Marijuana Gun Ban

The United States Supreme Court today issued a decision in United States v. Hemani, unanimously holding that the federal ban on gun possession by “unlawful” users of controlled substances (such as marijuana) violates the right to keep and bear arms protected by the Second Amendment as applied to Mr. Hemani.

The Court’s opinion for Hemani was written by Justice Gorsuch. Concurring opinions were written by Justices Thomas, Jackson (joined by Justice Sotomayor), and Alito (joined by Justice Kagan).

The decision was issued on June 18, 2026, by the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

Today’s ruling ends the government’s unconstitutional prosecution of Mr. Hemani for possessing firearms while being a marijuana user and significantly raises the burden for future prosecutions under the statute. The decision also clarifies the “how” and “why” analysis under Bruen, squarely rejecting the government’s attempt to analogize historical laws targeting habitual drunkards to a modern law that broadly disarms marijuana users. Read more

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